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Holiday LIGHTS returns to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Nashville’s classic holiday tradition is back November 18, 2023-January 7, 2024.

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A little girl walks in between a woman and man holding their hands under an arch of Christmas lights.

Holiday LIGHTS is Nashville’s brightest holiday tradition.

Photo by Nathan Zucker via Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

‘Tis the season, Nashville. Holiday LIGHTS returns to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens November 18 and runs through January 7. The Cheekwood grounds will sparkle with over one million lights on a one-mile walking path and that’s not all.

Don’t miss:

🍫 S’mores stations and seasonal drinks

Stop by a kiosk for a hot cocoa or festive libation to sip while strolling the gardens, then grab a s’mores kit and roast your marshmallows over an open fire.

🎁 Holiday Marketplace

Get some shopping done while you’re having your festive fun. The Marketplace, located in the Frist Learning Center, will feature a nine-foot, garden-themed ornament wall and a wide selection of gifts and decor.

🎄 The Mansion

Treat yourself to a tour of the mansion, which will include the iconic 20-foot Poinsettia tree in the Loggia and gingerbread displays in the Morning Room.

There are so many days and ways to attend. (There’s even a Proposal Package for those ready to pop the question.)

View packages and reserve your tickets

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